The University made a series of recent structural changes around campus, digging to repair leaks at the Callaway Center, removing and replacing a dying oak tree on the Quadrangle, a new login system for Robert E. Woodruff Library resources and a new system of reserving group study rooms at Woodruff Library and the Cox Hall Computing Center (see Page 3 for more).

Photo by Hagar Elsayed / Photo Editor

The University made a series of recent structural changes around campus, digging to repair leaks at the Callaway Memorial Center, removing and replacing a dying oak tree on the Quadrangle, a new login system for Robert W. Woodruff Library resources and a new system of reserving group study rooms at Woodruff Library and the Cox Hall Computing Center.

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Hagar Elsayed is a native-born Egyptian from Atlanta, GA. She is double majoring in Film Studies and Sociology with a concentration in Film & Media Management. She enjoys photography and filmmaking, and is passionate about social justice. She enjoys warm weather, poetry, coffee shops, and trying new food.